Your next decisions can determine whether evidence still exists.
- Get medical care first (even if you think you’re “okay”). Document symptoms and ask clinicians to note how the pain started.
- Call the police and request a report if one hasn’t been made. For hit-and-run crashes, the report number becomes important for later claim work.
- Write down everything you remember immediately: approximate time, direction of travel, vehicle description (color, make/model if known), and any partial plate information.
- Photograph what you can—scene conditions, vehicle damage, visible injuries, traffic signals, and road markings. If it’s unsafe to approach the scene, don’t risk it.
- Check for nearby cameras while it’s fresh: Paris-area crashes often occur near businesses, shopping corridors, and intersections where surveillance may be overwritten quickly.
If you’re wondering whether “AI” can help you remember what to document, it can help you organize details—but it can’t replace the legal work of turning facts into a claim strategy.


